Radical Unionism: The Rise and Fall of Revolutionary Syndicalism - Brossura

Darlington, Ralph

 
9781608463305: Radical Unionism: The Rise and Fall of Revolutionary Syndicalism

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<div>During the first two decades of the twentieth century the ideas of revolutionary syndicalism developed into a major influence within the trade union movement. Committed to destroying capitalism through direct industrial action and revolutionary trade union struggle, the movement raised fundamental questions for activists across the world.<br><br><i>Radical Unionism</i> provides an analysis of the dynamics and trajectory of the syndicalist movement in six specific countries: France, Spain, Italy, America, Britain and Ireland, and provides a systematic examination of the relationship between syndicalism and communism.</div>

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<div>Ralph Darlington is Professor of Employment Relations at the University of Salford. His research is concerned with the dynamics of trade union organisation, activity and consciousness in Britain and internationally within both contemporary and historical settings. He is author of <i>The Dynamics of Workplace Unionism</i>), and <i>The Political Trajectory of J.T. Murphy</i>; co-author of <i>Glorious Summer: Class Struggle in Britain</i>; and editor of <i>What&#8217;s the Point of Industrial Relations?: In Defence of Critical Social Science</i>.</div>

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